After the singing, you get a very slow and kind of creepy Utopian future where jobs are fewer, women are devalued and elite rule. Weird, but slowly scary. And the tech possibilities they show are pretty cool. Every word counts, so you gotta watch quietly.
Jacqueline Kim , James Urbaniak , Freya Adams , Ken Jeong , Jennifer Ehle
Date:
2015
Rate:
0.0
Content:
In a near-future city where soaring opulence overshadows economic hardship, Gwen and her daughter Jules do all they can to hold on to their joy together, despite the instability surfacing in their world.